New Advances in Anti-Snoring Products

When it comes to quality of life, a major contributing factor is the quality of your sleep.  Many people suffer from varying degrees of sleep deprevation due to snoring.

Over 40% of men and 30% of women snore during the night, keeping their partners awake.

Snoring has also recently been proven to raise the blood pressure of both the person snoring and their partners.  Studies have shown that being awakened by a snoring partner raises your blood pressure the same a loud passive airplane would.

Recently a number of very well established companies have been researching and producing anti-snoring pillows to help people stop snoring.

Anti snoring pillows can help to suppor the head and neck in such a way as to help improve breathing and air flow at night, thus preventing snoring.

Many types of pillows on the market use different technologies to help improve the airflow of the person sleeping and thus prevent snoring.

Many different types of products have come out over the years to try to alleviate snoring, but anti-snoring pillows are often the most comfortable and inexpensive way of stopping snoring.

Unless you’re willing to undergo expensive treatments such as surgery or dental implants, there aren’t many other products on the market that produce results.  There are also several types of dental implants that reposition the jaw to help alleviate snoring.

Snoring rates keep rising even though most of these types of products have been on the market for over 30 years.  In fact they have gotten worse.  That is why snoring pillows have become more and more popular on the market.  Especially in the recent years with the popularity of memory foams and advances in pillow technology.

By helping the snorer to stop snoring, the ergonomically designed pillows help their partners get a good night’s sleep, while at the same time improving the sleep quality of the person snoring.

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